
Dave Morin, Path CEO (path.com)
Path uploads your entire iPhone address book to its servers, users balk [mclov.in]
A hacker released the source code for antivirus firm Symantec’s pcAnywhere utility after failed email negotiations over a $50,000 payout [Reuters]
Silicon Valley is experiencing a “surge in jobs and per-capita income, in contrast to the weak economic situation dogging the rest of the nation” [Wall Street Journal]
Pinterest is quietly generating revenue by modifying user submitted pins [LLsocial.com]
More shakeups on Yahoo’s board [All Things D]
Adobe confirms: no Flash for Chrome on Android; it’s phasing its mobile player out [Ars Technica]
A Chinese company is suing Apple over use of the iPad trademark in China, is “demanding an apology” and expects Apple will be fined $38 million [Apple Insider]
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